A third of fertiliser shipped by sea from the Middle East cannot pass through the Strait of Hormuz, sending prices higher worldwide.
As Gulf gas plants go offline, missing fertiliser shipments today could mean empty shelves and record food prices by autumn.
UK arable farmers will face a “cash crisis” this summer when they are forced to fork out for more expensive fertiliser as the US-Israeli campaign against Iran restricts the global supply of raw ...
Rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt global fertiliser supply chains, threatening crop yields, food ...
The conflict in Iran is disrupting fertiliser production and exports in the Middle East, tightening global supplies and ...
US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertiliser supply to India, threatening imports, particularly urea, and posing food security risks for the country's 147 crore population to add to concerns over energy ...
As per the order, the natural gas supply to fertiliser plants, will be capped at 70% of the last six-month average ...
About 50 per cent of agricultural production in the US can be attributed to fertiliser use, said one expert. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Fertiliser prices in Khon Kaen have surged past 1,000 baht per sack, with some shops running out as farmers switch to cheaper ...
West Asian nations are key suppliers of major fertilisers as well as raw materials for fertiliser manufacturing like sulphur, ...
Egypt’s Orascom Construction Industries, which enjoys cheap access to phosphate rock and natural gas, is well placed to benefit in 2010 from a rise in fertiliser prices, research house CI Capital said ...